Dear Alex,
Thanks for your interest in DKPro WSD. Maven certainly makes things
easier (no messing about with dependencies, etc.) so we recommend you
take that route. Personally I use Eclipse with the Maven Integration
for Eclipse (m2e) plugin (available in Eclipse via the "Install new
software" command).
We're in the process of expanding the online project documentation with
further tutorials and setup guides. (If you want to keep track of the
progress, you can star Issue 1 at
<
https://code.google.com/p/dkpro-wsd/issues/detail?id=1>.) In the
meantime, the setup guides and tutorials for a related DKPro project,
DKPro Core, are at least partially applicable to DKPro WSD as well:
Basic Maven and Eclipse setup:
https://code.google.com/p/dkpro-core-asl/wiki/UserSetup
Tutorial for creating and running a simple project:
https://code.google.com/p/dkpro-core-asl/wiki/MyFirstDKProProject
(Here in the "Create a project" step you'll want to use
de.tudarmstadt.ukp.dkpro.wsd instead of
de.tudarmstadt.ukp.dkpro.core-asl as the parent project; in the
"Configure the POM" step you should add the DKPro WSD dependencies you
want to use rather than the DKPro Core ones.)
Another way of getting familiar with DKPro WSD is to examine or check
out the source of the DKPro WSD GPL project from
<
https://code.google.com/p/dkpro-wsd-gpl/>. The
de.tudarmstadt.ukp.dkpro.wsd.examples-gpl module has some fully-formed
examples which you can study and run.
Regards,
Tristan
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Tristan Miller, Doctoral Researcher
Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab (UKP-TUDA)
Department of Computer Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Tel:
+49 6151 16 6166 | Web:
http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/